Impact of malaria on shaping immunity to EBV in the etiology of Burkitt lymphoma
疟疾对伯基特淋巴瘤病因中 EBV 免疫力的影响
基本信息
- 批准号:10381202
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 15.82万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2014
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2014-07-10 至 2025-06-30
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:2019-nCoVAddressAdministrative SupplementAfricaAfrican Burkitt&aposs lymphomaAgeAntibodiesAntibody ResponseAntigensAreaBiological AssayBreathingBurkitt LymphomaCOVID-19COVID-19 pandemicCOVID-19 testingCOVID-19 vaccineCancer ControlCancer PatientCaringCellular PhoneChildChildhoodCollectionCommunitiesCoronavirusCountryCustomDataData CollectionDatabasesDecision MakingDevicesDiagnosisEnrollmentEtiologyEventFocus GroupsFundingGovernmentHealthHealth Knowledge, Attitudes, PracticeHealth PersonnelHealth Services AccessibilityHealth TechnologyHealth systemHeart RateHomeHospitalsHuman Herpesvirus 4ImmuneImmunityImmunocompromised HostImmunoglobulin AImmunoglobulin GImmunoglobulin MIncidenceInfectionInfrastructureInstitutionInstructionInterviewKenyaLaboratoriesLanguageLateralLearningLong-Term CareMalariaMalignant Childhood NeoplasmMalignant NeoplasmsMeasuresMedicalMembrane ProteinsMethodsMolecularMonitorNucleoproteinsOrganOutcomeOutpatientsOxygenParentsParticipantPatientsPhysical activityPhysiologicalProcessProtocols documentationPublic HealthQuasi-experimentQuestionnairesRADxRNARecoveryReportingResearch PersonnelResourcesSARS-CoV-2 infectionSARS-CoV-2 variantSamplingScheduleSerologySeroprevalencesShapesSkin TemperatureSurveysSystemT-LymphocyteTechnologyTestingTimeTrainingTravelTrustUnited States National Institutes of HealthVaccinationVariantViralVirusWristbarrier to carebasecancer carecancer diagnosiscancer preventioncancer therapycare seekingcofactorcohortcommunity engagementcompliance behaviorcoronavirus diseasecostcross reactivitycytotoxicitydata sharingdigitaldigital healthdigital medicinefeasibility testingfitbithealth care availabilityhealth seeking behaviorhealthcare communityheart rate variabilityhome testimmunoregulationimprovedimproved outcomeinfected B cellinformantinnovationinterestmobile computingnasal swabnewspandemic diseaseparent grantparental influencepatient orientedprogramspsychosocialremote sensingresearch studyrespiratoryresponserural areasaliva samplesalivary assayserosurveysmartphone Applicationstudy populationsurvivorshiptreatment researchtumoruser-friendlyvaccine efficacyvaccine-induced immunitywearable devicewearable sensor technology
项目摘要
This administrative supplement is in response to NOT-CA-21-033 and aims to investigate the impact of the
COVID-19 pandemic on Kenyan children diagnosed with endemic Burkitt lymphoma (eBL). The parent R01
CA189806-06 investigates malaria-induced immunoregulatory mechanisms that influence T cell cytotoxicity
against EBV-infected B cells and eBL tumors. Kenyan children diagnosed with eBL and a cohort of healthy are
being followed longitudinally to test the parent study objectives. The timely addition of COVID-related studies
will determine the impact of COVID-19 public health protocols put into place by the Kenyan government in April
2020, on access to care and overall survival for Kenyan children with eBL. The supplemental activities
include: 1) implementing a Knowledge, Attitude and Practices (KAP) psychosocial survey to ask parents of
children enrolled in our study about COVID-19 and COVID-19 vaccines in order to assess barriers to prompt
diagnosis, out-patient treatment compliance and research study participation; 2) SARS-CoV-2 monthly
serosurveys which are easily added to our existing multiplex Luminex seroprofiling assay that has been
validated by Dr. Moormann’s NCI SeroNet partnership (NIH/NCI 1U01 CA261276-01) with the Frederick
National Laboratory standards; 3) SARS-CoV-2 molecular testing to compare variants that infect cancer
patients compared to healthy age-matched controls and which may have implications for vaccine efficacy; 4)
testing the use of innovative and low-cost digital health technologies to monitor health metrics (skin
temperature, breathing and heart rate, etc) of eBL patients during the course of their care when they are out-
patients; 5) community engagement activities such as key-informant interviews and focus group discussions to
learn more about the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on cancer prevention and control programs that are
well established in Kenya. The immediate outcomes from this supplemental study will be achieved within the
year. We will determine how the COVID-19 public health measures have inadvertently impacted health-care
access specific to cancer diagnosis and eBL survivorship. With community advice, we will implement strategies
to overcome these obstacles, including exploring sustainable use of remote sensing, digital medicine
technologies to monitor cancer recovery. If children in our study have been infected with SARS-CoV-2, then we
will include this as a cofactor when testing the mechanistic objectives pertaining to immune regulation
proposed in the parent study. We do not believe that SARS-CoV-2 will increase the incidence of eBL; however,
we are still learning what this virus is capable of and its prolonged effects on multiple organs. In addition, our
study will assess COVID-19 variants and vaccine efficacy for eBL patients compared to healthy children.
COVID-19 vaccines were introduced in Kenya during March 2021 and we anticipate childhood vaccinations will
be recommended to stop the pandemic. This is of concern for immunocompromised cancer patients, who may
require a booster to achieve immune protection against SARS-CoV-2.
本行政补充是对 NOT-CA-21-033 的回应,旨在调查该法案的影响
被诊断患有地方性伯基特淋巴瘤 (eBL) 的肯尼亚儿童发生了 COVID-19 大流行 父母 R01。
CA189806-06 研究疟疾诱导的影响 T 细胞毒性的免疫调节机制
对抗 EBV 感染的 B 细胞和 eBL 肿瘤的肯尼亚儿童和一组健康人群。
纵向跟踪以测试家长的研究目标 及时添加与新冠病毒相关的研究。
将确定肯尼亚政府 4 月份实施的 COVID-19 公共卫生协议的影响
2020 年,关于肯尼亚 eBL 儿童获得护理和总体生存的补充活动。
包括: 1) 实施知识、态度和实践 (KAP) 心理社会调查,询问家长
儿童参加了我们有关 COVID-19 和 COVID-19 疫苗的研究,以评估提示障碍
诊断、门诊治疗依从性和研究参与;2) 每月 SARS-CoV-2
血清调查可轻松添加到我们现有的多重 Luminex 血清分析检测中,该检测已
经 Moormann 博士与 Frederick 的 NCI SeroNet 合作伙伴关系 (NIH/NCI 1U01 CA261276-01) 验证
国家实验室标准;3) SARS-CoV-2 分子检测,以比较感染癌症的变异体
患者与健康年龄匹配的对照相比,这可能对疫苗功效产生影响 4)
测试使用创新且低成本的数字健康技术来监测健康指标(皮肤
eBL患者在护理过程中外出时的体温、呼吸和心率等)
5) 社区参与活动,例如关键知情人访谈和焦点小组讨论,以
详细了解 COVID-19 大流行对癌症预防和控制计划的影响
这项补充研究的直接成果将在肯尼亚取得。
今年我们将确定 COVID-19 公共卫生措施如何无意中影响了医疗保健。
根据社区建议,我们将实施针对癌症诊断和 eBL 生存的策略。
克服这些障碍,包括探索遥感、数字医学的可持续利用
如果我们研究中的儿童感染了 SARS-CoV-2,那么我们将使用监测癌症康复的技术。
在测试与免疫调节相关的机械目标时,将将此作为辅助因子
然而,我们不认为 SARS-CoV-2 会增加 eBL 的发病率;
我们仍在了解这种病毒的能力及其对多个器官的长期影响。
研究将评估 eBL 患者与健康儿童相比的 COVID-19 变异和疫苗功效。
肯尼亚于 2021 年 3 月推出了 COVID-19 疫苗,我们预计儿童疫苗接种将
建议阻止大流行,这是免疫功能低下的癌症患者所关心的,他们可能会这样做。
需要加强剂来实现针对 SARS-CoV-2 的免疫保护。
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A systems immunology approach to evaluate malaria vaccine performance in endemic regions of Kenya
评估肯尼亚流行地区疟疾疫苗性能的系统免疫学方法
- 批准号:
10557171 - 财政年份:2022
- 资助金额:
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A systems immunology approach to evaluate malaria vaccine performance in endemic regions of Kenya
评估肯尼亚流行地区疟疾疫苗性能的系统免疫学方法
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10347760 - 财政年份:2022
- 资助金额:
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Enhancing racial and ethnic diversity inCOVID-19 research participation through storytelling (COVIDstory)
通过讲故事增强 COVID-19 研究参与中的种族和民族多样性 (COVIDstory)
- 批准号:
10264461 - 财政年份:2020
- 资助金额:
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Impact of malaria on shaping immunity to EBV in the etiology of Burkitt lymphoma
疟疾对伯基特淋巴瘤病因中 EBV 免疫力的影响
- 批准号:
10439874 - 财政年份:2014
- 资助金额:
$ 15.82万 - 项目类别:
Impact of malaria on shaping immunity to EBV in the etiology of Burkitt lymphoma
疟疾对伯基特淋巴瘤病因中 EBV 免疫力的影响
- 批准号:
10264137 - 财政年份:2014
- 资助金额:
$ 15.82万 - 项目类别:
Impact of malaria on shaping immunity to EBV in the etiology of Burkitt lymphoma
疟疾对伯基特淋巴瘤病因中 EBV 免疫力的影响
- 批准号:
10655570 - 财政年份:2014
- 资助金额:
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Impact of malaria on shaping immunity to EBV in the etiology of Burkitt lymphoma
疟疾对伯基特淋巴瘤病因中 EBV 免疫力的影响
- 批准号:
8767080 - 财政年份:2014
- 资助金额:
$ 15.82万 - 项目类别:
T Cell Immunity in Endemic Burkitt Lymphoma
地方性伯基特淋巴瘤中的 T 细胞免疫
- 批准号:
7632271 - 财政年份:2008
- 资助金额:
$ 15.82万 - 项目类别:
T Cell Immunity in Endemic Burkitt Lymphoma
地方性伯基特淋巴瘤中的 T 细胞免疫
- 批准号:
8058626 - 财政年份:2008
- 资助金额:
$ 15.82万 - 项目类别:
T Cell Immunity in Endemic Burkitt Lymphoma
地方性伯基特淋巴瘤中的 T 细胞免疫
- 批准号:
7963450 - 财政年份:2008
- 资助金额:
$ 15.82万 - 项目类别:
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